The following article will provide content ensuring the supply and tight price control of medicines for injured and sick persons after storms and floods in Vietnam.
The Drug Administration of Vietnam (Ministry of Health) requests the Departments of Health of provinces and centrally affiliated cities, and drug manufacturing and importation establishments to ensure the supply of drugs during the rainy and flood season in Vietnam.
Recently, the Minister of Health of Vietnam issued a List of medicines, pharmaceutical ingredients for human use, and imported/exported cosmetics in Vietnam that have been assigned commodity codes according to the Vietnam Import-Export Commodity List.
Below is notable content specified in Circular 47/2010/TT-BYT guiding the export, import of medicines and packaging in direct contact with medicines issued by the Ministry of Health of Vietnam.
Recently, the Ministry of Health issued Circular 47/2010/TT-BYT guiding the export, import of medicines and packaging in direct contact with medicines, including regulations on management forms of import and export of medicines and packaging in contact with medicines in Vietnam.
Certain documents are required in the import dossier of medicines. This is stipulated at Circular 47/2010/TT-BYT guiding the export, import of medicines and packaging in direct contact with medicines in Vietnam.
Below is the important content specified in Circular 47/2010/TT-BYT guiding the export, import of medicines and packaging in direct contact with medicines in Vietnam.
Recently, the Ministry of Health issued Circular 47/2010/TT-BYT guiding the export, import of medicines and packaging in direct contact with medicines, which regulates conditions and scope of organizations and individuals participating in export and import of medicines, packaging in direct contact with medicines in Vietnam.
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